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In this video, we will discuss the Mesomeric Effect (M-Effect) in detail, an important concept of General Organic Chemistry for B.Sc 1st year students. Mesomeric effect refers to the permanent effect in a molecule caused by the delocalization of π (pi) electrons or lone pair electrons through resonance. It operates in conjugated systems and plays a major role in determining the stability, reactivity, acidity, basicity, and orientation in electrophilic substitution reactions. In this lecture, you will learn: • What is Mesomeric Effect? • Positive Mesomeric Effect (+M Effect) • Negative Mesomeric Effect (–M Effect) • Difference between Inductive Effect and Mesomeric Effect • Examples with resonance structures • Applications in acidity, basicity, and aromatic substitution This topic is very important for B.Sc exams and helps in understanding reaction mechanisms clearly. Watch the full video to strengthen your concepts of Organic Chemistry. #MesomericEffect #OrganicChemistry #BScChemistry #Resonance #MEffect #GeneralOrganicChemistry